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and be bound by what those decisions are just like we do with the courts here in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other. there's enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except gets people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the american president? >> well, first of all i believe in total nuclear disarmament. that's the only way we're -- we all got to play by the same set of rules. we have 2,000 or several thousand nuclear weapons. iran has none at the current time. it's okay for israel to have a hundred, but not okay for iran to have two. that's -- you're not treating everybody equally. you have no strong position except force. only by force can it be done. we've already voted at the u.n. and the security council to get rid of nuclear weapons. let's get rid of them. let's get rid of our os and then iran will stop, i believe. because if everybody doesn't have them, then we're safe. at least safe from a nuclear attack. if we have full scale nuc
and be bound by what those decisions are just like we do with the courts here in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other. there's enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except gets people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the american president? >> well, first of all i believe in total nuclear disarmament. that's the only way we're -- we...
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will he go to the united states? what is happening between u.s. and chinese officials? all those questions still to be answered, zain. >> this is such a major international story. there's been so much focus on this activist. how much play is this getting in china? do u.s. people in beijing where you are, are they even following this story? are they getting much information? >> great question because there's been an information blackout on this. this has not been reported in the state media. there's also been censorship of social media. webo, the chinese equivalent of twitter, has been censored. any search terms related to him have been blocked. if you try to search blind, you can't. if you try to search cnn, you can't. u.s. embassy, similarly, blocked. they've gone to great lengths to stop this news from getting out to the public. we tried to speak to 40 or 50 people on the streets in beijing, and only two of those people knew who chen guangcheng was or were prepared to admit they knew who chen guangcheng was. yes, there's been an information blackout from the governmen
will he go to the united states? what is happening between u.s. and chinese officials? all those questions still to be answered, zain. >> this is such a major international story. there's been so much focus on this activist. how much play is this getting in china? do u.s. people in beijing where you are, are they even following this story? are they getting much information? >> great question because there's been an information blackout on this. this has not been reported in the...
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preparing to head for the united states. chen, his wife and two children -- >> dr. ozz, welcome. it originally said philanthropist, tv star, oh, you know, it's right after you. >> i had the best time. >> it was brilliant. you interviewed my wife. and she says she came back bubbling with enthusiasm because you had actively instructed her to improve her health by drinking more wine and having more sex. >> yes, i did that as a favor to you, piers. >> thank you. >> you know, the fascinating thing, and i talked about doing a free clinic in los angeles. i gave a lot of insight into how she thought about health in this country. of course, you're talking about a foreign national in america, you're seeing huge opportunities. so maybe nudge ourselves in a better direction which is maybe fundamentally. >> it was a fascinating exercise. you just had thousands of people turning up from the lowest elements in society in terms of ability to pay for health care or anything like that. some of the appalling, long term tumors and so on, what do you do that for? what's the motivation for you when yo
preparing to head for the united states. chen, his wife and two children -- >> dr. ozz, welcome. it originally said philanthropist, tv star, oh, you know, it's right after you. >> i had the best time. >> it was brilliant. you interviewed my wife. and she says she came back bubbling with enthusiasm because you had actively instructed her to improve her health by drinking more wine and having more sex. >> yes, i did that as a favor to you, piers. >> thank you....
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. >>> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> why they charge the president with putting politics ahead of their safety. >>> and only in america. the real bin laden battle. why it's not about politics. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight breaking news. president obama's surprise trip to afghanistan and his speech to americans on the one year anniversary of the mission to take out osama bin laden. >> my fellow americans, we've traveled through more than a decade under the dark cloud of war. yet here in the pre-dawn darkness of afghanistan, we can see the light of a new day on the hordes. the iraq war is over. the number of our troops in harm's way has been cut in half and more will soon be coming home. we have a clear path to fulfill our mission in afghanistan while delivering justice to al qaeda. >> plenty reaction to this momentous day coming up soon. plus my interview with a man who reportered first in the '80s. and why some navy s.e.a.l.s charged that the white house is playing politics
. >>> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> why they charge the president with putting politics ahead of their safety. >>> and only in america. the real bin laden battle. why it's not about politics. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight breaking news. president obama's surprise trip to afghanistan and his speech to americans on the one year anniversary of...
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the united states is still spending about $700 billion a year on u.s. defense expenditures. the pentagon's budget has gone up every year since he took office. i don't know how you can say he's gutted the u.s. military. this president has been very, very strong to the point that the lot of liberal democrats, they've been very concerned about the president's strategy in afghanistan. they've been concerned about the president's continued robust military expenditures. the budget that goes to the pentagon. so this notion of gutting the military is way too far. >> general kimmitt, let me leave you with statistics and give you the final word. 5,860 days, 1,480 americans killed. over 15,000 americans wounded. 11,864 civilians killed. $443 billion spent. was it worth it? >> well, was it worth it? we don't know yet. the fact is if we leave afghanistan in a better situation going forward, if it is no longer a safe haven for terrorism and it is no longer an emerging threat to the people of the united states of america -- and let's also recognize that if we have got to maintain a war aga
the united states is still spending about $700 billion a year on u.s. defense expenditures. the pentagon's budget has gone up every year since he took office. i don't know how you can say he's gutted the u.s. military. this president has been very, very strong to the point that the lot of liberal democrats, they've been very concerned about the president's strategy in afghanistan. they've been concerned about the president's continued robust military expenditures. the budget that goes to the...